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William Bacon's Paradoxes Page Index

Paradoxes

A collection of paradoxes (some food for thought):
(1) Isn't it weird that in America, our flag and our culture offend so many people,
but our benefits don't?
(2) How can the federal government ask U.S. citizens to pay back student loans
when illegal aliens are receiving a free education?
(3) Liberals say, "If confiscating all guns saves just one life, it's worth it."
Well, then, if deporting all illegals saves just one life, wouldn't that be worth it?
(4) I can't quite figure out how you can proudly wave the flag of another country,
but consider it punishment to be sent back there.
(5) The Constitution: It doesn't need to be rewritten, it needs to be reread.
(6) William F. Buckley said: "Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other points of view,
and are then shocked and offended when they discover there are other points of view."
(7) Need now means, wanting someone else's money.
Greed means, wanting to keep your own.
Compassion' is when a politician arranges the transfer.
(8) Florida has had 119 hurricanes since 1850,
but some people still insist the last one was due to climate change.
(9) Only in America are legal citizens labeled "racists" and "Nazis,"
but illegal aliens are called "Dreamers."